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How will you quench your wanderlust when there will be nothing left to see...?

Jab kuch bachega hi nahi to dekhoge kya

The way Mass tourism is promoted in our country, tourism will just be a word for generations to come. The ecosystem of the place gets defiled extensively by all sorts of pollution and heavy influx of tourist. That’s the reason we are facing sudden climate change across the globe. And, what about the locals, where are they benefitted; after all it’s their own home that we visit for pleasure and they become insignificant in the whole process.

If we love to travel, we need to protect this love by taking a slight detour towards Sustainable tourism.

Why to make tourism Destructible when

we can make it Sustainable ?

How is Sustainable tourism beneficial?

Local Dost

Sustainable tourism empowers Locals to take the driver's seat in hosting travel enthusiasts in their regions. This arrangement not only offers authentic experience to the travellers but also benefits the local communities directly, both, socially and economically.

Local Homestead

Local homestays are traditional yet modern that give you a home-away-from-home experience. Homestay is an extension to an already existing home hence not causing further land degradation and impact on the ecosystem.

Local Experience

Get an authentic experience of a place through exploring the hidden trails that are known only by the locals, relishing the local and organic food, and trying your hands in local activities. This brings in the sense of belonging to a place and the urge to travel responsibly.

By adopting the sustainable tourism approach, MylocalDost is rerouting the way we travel - Enhancing the travellers' experience and at the same time, protecting the destinations for our future generations.

GUIDES

MylocalDost is a Sustainable/Responsible tourism platform, which unites travel enthusiasts with locals so that you get rich and authentic experience of the place and at the same time, bring sustainability in the lives of local communities, which are currently being severely affected by mass tourism.